Fathur Rahman al-Ghozi

Fathur Rahman al-Ghozi (17 February 1971-12 October 2003) was a bomb-maker of Jemaah Islamiyah.

Biography
Fathur Rahman al-Ghozi was born on 17 February 1971 in Madiun, East Java, Indonesia. He studied at Abu Bakr Bashir's religious school in Solo, Central Java, and Abu Khabab al-Masri trained him in bomb-making at an al-Qaeda camp on the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan. He planned and financed the 30 December 2000 Rizal Day bombings in Mindanao, Philippines, which killed 22 and wounded 120. He fled to Singapore on the orders of Hambali, where he was to activate sleeper cells and carry out attacks against foreign embassies in the island nation; however, the perpetrators were arrested before the attacks could be carried out. On 15 January 2002 he was arrested and imprisoned for his role in the Rizal Day bombings, which he had confessed to committing, and on 14 July 2003 he escaped. However, on 12 October 2003 he was killed in a shootout Pigkawayan when his jeep was halted by a roadblock. He was mortally wounded before he could detonate a hand grenade, and he died on his way to the clinic.